Let me + (verb) - English Speaking Lessons on Expressions and Phrasal English
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Let me + (verb)
'Let me' is suggesting that you are asking for permission or an opportunity to do something.
Here are some examples:
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Let me make my own decisions.
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Let me offer to help you.
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Let me open the door for you.
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Let me pause and think about what we are doing.
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Let me welcome you to the neighborhood.
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Let me save you the trouble.
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Let me make a suggestion.
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Let me try and fix your car.
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Let me taste the soup before you add more spices.
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Let me treat you to some ice cream.
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